What a Girl Wants? : Fantasizing the Reclamation of Self in Postfeminism
معرفی کتاب «What a Girl Wants? : Fantasizing the Reclamation of Self in Postfeminism» نوشتهٔ Diane Negra، منتشرشده توسط نشر Routledge در سال 2008. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
From domestic goddess to desperate housewife, What a Girl Wants explores the importance and centrality of postfeminism in contemporary popular culture. Introduction -- Postfeminism, family values, and the social fantasy of the hometown -- Time crisis and the new postfeminist lifecycle -- Postfeminist working girls : new archetypes of the female labor market -- Hyperdomesticity, self-care, and the well-lived life in postfeminism From domestic goddess to desperate housewife, "What a Girl Wants" explores the importance and centrality of postfeminism in contemporary popular culture. Focusing on a diverse range of media forms, including film, TV, advertising and journalism, Diane Negra holds up a mirror to the contemporary female subject who finds herself centralized in commodity culture to a largely unprecedented degree at a time when Hollywood romantic comedies, chick-lit, and female-centred primetime TV dramas all compete for her attention and spending power. The models and anti-role models analysed in the book include the chick flick heroines of princess films, makeover movies and time travel dramas, celebrity brides and bravura mothers, 'Runaway Bride' sensation Jennifer Wilbanks, the sex workers, flight attendants and nannies who maintain such a high profile in postfeminist popular culture, the authors of postfeminist panic literature on dating, marriage and motherhood and the domestic gurus who propound luxury lifestyling as a showcase for the 'achieved' female self From domestic goddess to desperate housewife, What a Girl Wants? explores the importance and centrality of postfeminism in contemporary popular culture. Focusing on a diverse range of media forms, including film, TV, advertising and journalism, Diane Negra holds up a mirror to the contemporary female subject who finds herself centralized in commodity culture to a largely unprecedented degree at a time when Hollywood romantic comedies, chick-lit, and female-centred primetime TV dramas all compete for her attention and spending power. The models and anti-role models analyzed in the book include the chick flick heroines of princess films, makeover movies and time travel dramas, celebrity brides and bravura mothers, 'Runaway Bride' sensation Jennifer Wilbanks, the sex workers, flight attendants and nannies who maintain such a high profile in postfeminist popular culture, the authors of postfeminist panic literature on dating, marriage and motherhood and the domestic gurus who propound luxury lifestyling as a showcase for the 'achieved' female self Introduction -- Postfeminism, Family Values, And The Social Fantasy Of The Hometown -- Time Crisis And The New Postfeminist Lifecycle -- Postfeminist Working Girls : New Archetypes Of The Female Labor Market -- Hyperdomesticity, Self-care, And The Well-lived Life In Postfeminism. Diane Negra. Includes Bibliographical References (p. [154]-185) And Index. Introduction Postfeminism, family values, and the social fantasy of the hometown Time crisis and the new postfeminist life cycle Postfeminist working girls : new archetypes of the female labor market Hyperdomesticity, self-care and the well-lived life in postfeminism. From domestic goddess to desperate housewife, this book explores the importance and centrality of postfeminism in contemporary popular culture.
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